This room reflects the confined living conditions endured by enslaved individuals, providing insight into their resilience and struggles. Artifacts highlight the harsh realities of slavery and the strength of those who survived.
The Military Room honors African American service members, including the Tuskegee Airmen and Buffalo Soldiers. It showcases their bravery and contributions to U.S. military history.
This room explores the rich cultural heritage of Native American communities through artifacts and historical displays. Visitors gain insight into traditions, artistry, and the deep cultural impact of Native American life.
The African American Room displays artifacts that connect African heritage to African American culture. It highlights identity, history, and the cultural ties between Africa and America.
Invention Room 1 celebrates the innovations of African American inventors and their contributions to society. Discover how these advancements have influenced technology and daily life.
This room continues to highlight African American inventors and their groundbreaking work. Exhibits showcase inventions across various fields and their lasting impact.
This room presents lesser-known milestones in American history, including the election of the first African American president. It invites visitors to explore significant events and achievements.
The Door of No Return room memorializes the lives impacted by the transatlantic slave trade. This space provides a solemn place for reflection on this period in history. (Room under development)